| ANTIGLOBULIN | • antiglobulin n. (Immunology) antihuman globulin. • ANTIGLOBULIN n. an antibody that combines with and precipitates globulin. |
| DENTILINGUAL | • dentilingual adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the teeth and the tongue. • dentilingual adj. (Linguistics, of a sound) Produced with the tongue touching the teeth. • dentilingual n. (Linguistics, rare) A sound produced with the tongue touching the teeth. |
| DISANNULLING | • disannulling v. Present participle of disannul. • DISANNULLING n. the act of disannulling. |
| GUILLOTINING | • guillotining n. Gerund of guillotine: an execution by guillotine. • guillotining v. Present participle of guillotine. • GUILLOTINE v. to behead with a guillotine. |
| ILLUMINATING | • illuminating adj. Providing illumination or light. • illuminating adj. (Figuratively) Providing clarification or explanation; educational, revealing. • illuminating v. Present participle of illuminate. |
| INTERLINGUAL | • interlingual adj. (Linguistics, translation studies) Spanning multiple languages; having a multilingual flair or quality. • INTERLINGUAL adj. relating to an interlingua. |
| LONGITUDINAL | • longitudinal adj. Relating to length, or to longitude. • longitudinal adj. Running in the direction of the long axis of a body. • longitudinal adj. Forward and/or backward, relative to some defined direction. |
| REILLUMINING | • reillumining v. Present participle of reillumine. • REILLUMINE v. to illumine again. |
| UNAVAILINGLY | • unavailingly adv. In an unavailing manner; without successful results; to no avail. • UNAVAILING adv. not availing. |
| UNBLINKINGLY | • unblinkingly adv. Without blinking. • UNBLINKING adv. not blinking. |
| UNFULFILLING | • unfulfilling adj. Not producing fulfillment or a sense of accomplishment; unsatisfying. • UNFULFILLING adj. not fulfilling. |
| UNINSTALLING | • uninstalling v. Present participle of uninstall. • UNINSTALL v. to remove a program from a storage device, also UNINSTAL. |
| UNYIELDINGLY | • unyieldingly adv. In an unyielding way. • UNYIELDING adv. characterized by firmness or obduracy. |